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Due to many reasons, ventricles start functioning less efficiently. (Even if there is backlog of 0.1 ml/ beat, you have 1 ml/ 10 beats and good amount falls back in a day's time.) So there is stagnation on left or right venous side, causing respective ventricular failure. If both function less than normal, you have congestive cardiac failure.

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